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...electric time clock, complete with horn, scoreboard, and remote controls, will be used for the first time in a basketball game when the varisty meets Boston College tonight. It was used at the wrestling matches last Saturday, after installation in the I.A.B. on Friday. Athletic Association officials have agreed on the need for the clock for some time and decided to purchase it last year. Among its features is an automatic horn which blows at the end of periods, set previously from a table on the floor by remote control...
Wearing a sport jacket and horn-rimmed spectacles, and carrying a big package ("It's my old lady's birthday"), Larry bounced into the studio first. When "the old lady" showed up, her cued-in lyrics in hand, they went to work. Larry had had a bit of stock-company experience in the past year or two, but Mary wasn't too sure of his voice: "It hasn't settled enough for anyone to know what it is really like. But he can carry a tune . . ." After three hours of coaching, needling and playbacks, they finished...
Cacciotti will conduct the group, which is composed of some of his freshman colleagues in the University Band. The German horn-blowers wish to perform for the freshmen during each Wednesday evening meal with programs of light classics...
...band members are: Dallas L. Corser, Oscar H. Will, Karl L. Zener, and David S. Feingold, clarinets; Charles S. Lipson, Murray K. Rosenthal, and Richard A. Bohannon, trumpets; Richard C. Hermann and Peter D. Hardy, trombones; Frederick L. Hall, tuba; Stewart G. Levine, French horn; Theodore H. Johnson, baritone horn; Quincy A. Sanders, saxaphone; Peter Strauss, piccolo; and Cacciotti, conductor...
...heyday of Dixieland and Prohibition, Chicago Gangster Dion O'Banion, the sparetime florist, used to stuff dollar bills in the bell of Muggsy's horn while he was playing. ("The more he stuffed, the sweeter the music got.") Like many another jazzbo, Muggsy drifted out of jazz into the bigger money. There were eight years with Ted Lewis' band-until "I just got tired of playing When My Baby Smiles at Me." As with many another jazzbo, there were spectacular years with John Barleycorn, until Muggsy wound up "dying" of a perforated ulcer in New Orleans...